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Re: connection problems



Do either of you have more detailed logs?  If so, feel free to post them
to flyspray.  I've been looking at this myself.  Usually it's firefox
that gets messed up because something gets wedged related to XPCom.dll.

If you use the control ports, you can see your circuits and paths and
maybe figure out what's going on as it happens.  

I've seen similar issues on both 0.1.0.14 and 0.1.1.5-alpha over the
past few days.  however, we've also been testing new dirserver code, so
i chalked it up to that because more detailed logs show I can't find a
suitable exit node for port 80.

On Fri, Sep 09, 2005 at 12:33:03AM -0700, firefox-gen@xxxxxxxxxx wrote 0.8K bytes in 27 lines about:
: Yeah. Have you been running Tor constantly for a few days? It will die 
: like that on win32 after a while, so restarting it will probably resolve 
: the problem for another 48-72 hrs.
: ~Andrew
: 
: Konstantine wrote:
: 
: >Lately I am getting a lot of
: >
: >Tried for 60 seconds to get a connection to [scrubbed]:80. Giving up.
: >Tried for 60 seconds to get a connection to [scrubbed]:80. Giving up.
: >Tried for 60 seconds to get a connection to [scrubbed]:80. Giving up.
: >Tried for 60 seconds to get a connection to [scrubbed]:80. Giving up.
: >Tried for 60 seconds to get a connection to [scrubbed]:80. Giving up.
: >
: >with no connection at all and when there is a connection it is
: >extremely slow. I did not change anything in Tor or Privoxy setting.
: >
: >Anybody else experiencing this?
: >
: >Win XP Pro SP2
: >Tor v0.1.1.5-alpha
: >
: >
: >
: > 
: >

-- 
Andrew